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Ferrari changes Sainz’s engine for Imola following Australia DNF

Ferrari has confirmed that it has changed Carlos Sainz’s engine for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix weekend following his retirement in Australia two weeks ago. Sainz dropped out of the race in Melbourne after spinning into the gravel, as he attempted to recover from a poor start. It marked the Spaniard’s first non-finish as a […]
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